Apple has done some optimization in both Xib and Storyboard files. And because of this optimization, you can now define an IBOutlet as strong, instead of weak. Apple pointed this out at the last WWDC, so let's give a look at this in more details. You can find in the documentation the chapter Managing the Lifetimes of Objects from Nib Files:
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